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Voyage Through the Mist

Voyage Through the Mist
Author: Jane Seaman
Publisher: MWI Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0956580319

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We all have a story to tell. I have chosen to share my very personal journey so that some may find solace in reflecting on similar experiences. I hope that it will show that even in the darkest of moments, there is always light that can lead to a lifetime of intense joy and that, deep truth will always prevail. Over the years, I have recognised that emotions are a great healer and teacher. We should not get too bogged down in the drama of life, but instead allow the process to happen without blocking or suppressing the outcome through fear, hurt and pain. Jane Seaman is an accomplished and respected natural healthcare practitioner. She has a wealth of life experiences which include serving in the British Army and surviving a Tsunami. She is also an experienced Spa Consultant, who specialises in bringing a client's vision into reality. She has worked on projects in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.


Into the Mist

Into the Mist
Author: Patrick Carman
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0439899982

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Captain Roland Warvold tells Alexa and Yipes about the adventures he shared with his brother Thomas in Elyon, before the wall went up and divided the world in two.


The City of Mist

The City of Mist
Author: Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021-11-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0063118106

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“Ruiz Zafón’s visionary storytelling prowess is a genre unto itself.”—USA Today Return to the mythical Barcelona library known as the Cemetery of Forgotten Books in this posthumous collection of stories from the New York Times bestselling author of The Shadow of the Wind and The Labyrinth of the Spirits. Bestselling author Carlos Ruiz Zafón conceived of this collection of stories as an appreciation to the countless readers who joined him on the extraordinary journey that began with The Shadow of the Wind. Comprising eleven stories, most of them never before published in English, The City of Mist offers the reader compelling characters, unique situations, and a gothic atmosphere reminiscent of his beloved Cemetery of Forgotten Books quartet. The stories are mysterious, imbued with a sense of menace, and told with the warmth, wit, and humor of Zafón's inimitable voice. A boy decides to become a writer when he discovers that his creative gifts capture the attentions of an aloof young beauty who has stolen his heart. A labyrinth maker flees Constantinople to a plague-ridden Barcelona, with plans for building a library impervious to the destruction of time. A strange gentleman tempts Cervantes to write a book like no other, each page of which could prolong the life of the woman he loves. And a brilliant Catalan architect named Antoni Gaudí reluctantly agrees to cross the ocean to New York, a voyage that will determine the fate of an unfinished masterpiece. Imaginative and beguiling, these and other stories in The City of Mist summon up the mesmerizing magic of their brilliant creator and invite us to come dream along with him.


Voyage of the Paper Canoe

Voyage of the Paper Canoe
Author: Nathaniel Bishop
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1429020083

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Nathaniel Bishop paddled along natural and manmade waterways from Quebec to Florida in 1874-75. Most of the way he travelled alone in paper canoe. This is the story of his incredible journey.


Voyage of the Paper Canoe

Voyage of the Paper Canoe
Author: Nathaniel Holmes Bishop
Publisher: Boston : Lee and Shepard ; New York : C.T. Dillingham
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1878
Genre: Atlantic Coast (Canada)
ISBN:

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During his brief visit to Charleston, Bishop recalls collecting his mail from the African American postmaster, and notes the hospitality extended him by members of the Chamber of Commerce, the Carolina Club, Mr. James L. Frazer of the South Carolina Regatta Association, and the Rev. G. R. Brackett, with whom he lodged.


The Voyage of the Hoppergrass

The Voyage of the Hoppergrass
Author: Edmund Lester Pearson
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2023-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 336833820X

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The Voyage of the Cap Pilar

The Voyage of the Cap Pilar
Author: Adrian Seligman
Publisher: Seafarer Books
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1993
Genre: Sailing
ISBN: 9780850364385

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Adrian Seligman served before the mast in square rigged ships and came home to find his grandfather had left him some money - enough to buy a three-masted barquentine. With an amateur crew and his wife, he sailed to Rio, Tristan da Cunha and Cape Town, then across the Southern Ocean to Sydney.


Voyage Through the Past Century

Voyage Through the Past Century
Author: Rolf Knight
Publisher: New Star Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1554200687

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Though unaffiliated with any institute of higher learning, Rolf Knight has established himself as a writer of significance, and has produced some of the most influential works of history of British Columbia. A Very Ordinary Life, exploring his mother's life as a working–class immigrant to Vancouver, established his reputation in 1974. Indians at Work, published in 1976 and reissued in 1996, was originally highly contentious but has since shaped the perception of "contact" in this part of the world as no other book has. Throughout the 1970s, Knight continued to document working–class experiences in British Columbia through a series of books: A Man of our Times (with Maya Koizumi); Stump Ranch Chronicles; Work Camps and Company Towns; and Along the No. 20 Line (reissued, 2011). In 1992, he published Homer Stevens: A Life in Fishing (with Homer Stevens), and was also awarded a Clio prize by the Canadian Historical Association for his contributions to regional history. In Voyage Through the Past Century, we have Knight's autobiographical account of his far–from–ordinary past: A journey from his early years as the only child at Musketeer Mine, through his move to northeast Vancouver where he attended school and entered university. Earning a PhD in anthropology and subsequent fieldwork in Northern Quebec constitute his formal schooling, but it was Knight's travels––upcoast as a youth, trips to Berlin, Nigeria, New York and Colombia––that shaped his politics and views. Clear–eyed and written with the verve and passion of a working–class activist, Voyage Through the Past Century is an engaging record of a fascinating life, and an indispensable account of a time and place that has marked our age, even as the events that shaped it fade into the past.


A Voyage to the Cape

A Voyage to the Cape
Author: William Clark Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1887
Genre: Voyages and travels
ISBN:

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